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asperger was no distinction. he said the spectrum range down to the most light and mentally retarded individual. they would grow up to room the street as it grotesque and dilapidated. they could not and will not be helped. by 1944 seeking promotion the definition was deeply shaped by nazi institutions and ideology. after the war, asper claimed he resisted nazism and defended children from the killings. he just did himself from the nazi era work. he hardly ever wrote about this again. just a handful of articles and it makes me wonder if he ever believed in it. he turned to religious themes. he probably would have been a footnote in the history of autism research had it not been for more not. a leading british psychiatrist who publicized the diagnosis homes 40 years later, in 1981. this will she switch feels when her daughter was diagnosed with autism and she conducted extensive research. when she published her work she called it asperger's syndrome is a professional courtesy. was she was describing was her own dia
asperger was no distinction. he said the spectrum range down to the most light and mentally retarded individual. they would grow up to room the street as it grotesque and dilapidated. they could not and will not be helped. by 1944 seeking promotion the definition was deeply shaped by nazi institutions and ideology. after the war, asper claimed he resisted nazism and defended children from the killings. he just did himself from the nazi era work. he hardly ever wrote about this again. just a...
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some messages, luke said, i have asperger's, ifind it appalling that said removed the woman from thehave been fine. such a naked intolerance in the middle of london, disgusting. someone else, shocking to witness the abuse she received full simply laughing and enjoying the film. it broke my heart —— for simply laughing. someone else, please wish her a happy birthday from me, her excited woops before the film got me excited. can you guarantee this will not happen again? we will put everything in place, we are reviewing all of our procedures, we are horrified this happened on our premises, and we apologise again unreservedly to tamsin. thank you. thank you. this has been a very bizarre experience for me. go ahead. why? you do not think it is news to talk about it? you are saying you do not want to be known for being the woman who was thrown out of the cinema, you want to be known as an animator. and an artist. also, i was not doing anything wrong. she has made a wonderful film about it and it was part of the competition, she was a finalist, 40 national autistic society —— was a finalist
some messages, luke said, i have asperger's, ifind it appalling that said removed the woman from thehave been fine. such a naked intolerance in the middle of london, disgusting. someone else, shocking to witness the abuse she received full simply laughing and enjoying the film. it broke my heart —— for simply laughing. someone else, please wish her a happy birthday from me, her excited woops before the film got me excited. can you guarantee this will not happen again? we will put everything...
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piece that takes a look at an online movement trying to change the name of asp burgers syndrome -- aspergersyndrome. dheepthika: her own son is autistic and she wanted to learn r's and theasperge man behind it, a pediatrician largely identified -- credited with identifying it. she says the hero story turned into a horror story when she nazivered his links to the regime. he played a role in identifying disabled children and sending them to a ward in vienna where they were experimented on or euthanized during the second world war. online --arheaded an calling for the syndrome to be renamed to social communication disorder. genie: a supermarket is facing the heat for censoring a graduation party cake. dheepthika: this is a great story. actually, not so great. a south carolina woman want today cake for her son graduating high school. she ordered a cake engraved with a latin phrase for high distinction, summa cum laude. "cum",sensor to the word mistaking it for a dirty word. they are being roasted online. in this article, the writer delivers a pretty epic burn saying whoever makes cakes at publix
piece that takes a look at an online movement trying to change the name of asp burgers syndrome -- aspergersyndrome. dheepthika: her own son is autistic and she wanted to learn r's and theasperge man behind it, a pediatrician largely identified -- credited with identifying it. she says the hero story turned into a horror story when she nazivered his links to the regime. he played a role in identifying disabled children and sending them to a ward in vienna where they were experimented on or...
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career and the future of the israeli-palestinian conflict and historian recounts how austrian doctor asperger's with work of autism can conflicted by death of children in third right. and hillary clinton on importance of free speech and democracy. novelist david about his many books, former secretary of state condoleezza rice on foreign policy and journalist ronald kessler working trump's white house. television for serious readers. for complete television schedule, visit book booktv.org. >> the old name of the village went obsolete in 1949 when the communist took the mainland and proceed today where -- proceedeo rewrite history. nobody has heard of the place or any tongs in the area. we resorted to pestering strangers, pedestrians, cabbies, foot settlers, quickly the inquiries took on predictable sequence, initial moment of hope, diversion from the main topic, and finally the phrase, not very clear. i approached a middle-age man, before he could talk his way out i pounced quickly, when you spot your pray you cannot hesitate. we are looking for a place, the man repeats the words out loud but if
career and the future of the israeli-palestinian conflict and historian recounts how austrian doctor asperger's with work of autism can conflicted by death of children in third right. and hillary clinton on importance of free speech and democracy. novelist david about his many books, former secretary of state condoleezza rice on foreign policy and journalist ronald kessler working trump's white house. television for serious readers. for complete television schedule, visit book booktv.org....
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add bowling to that in a certain kind of asperger's and other mental illnesses and you had access to guns and i don't know if you heard the press conference today but the governor and the lieutenant governor in ted cruz sounded like you. they said they were saying some of the things he said just now. greg: they listen to me. >> i do. i feel that this was in texas and the fact that the gun laws in texas and later spoke with such clarity about we have to do something about accessing get better security there were two armed guards in that school. greg: here's a problem with the schools in texas like this, they are huge. it's not like new york or philadelphia where it's one entrance and exit but you have all that land and all that land it is hard. how's the security at your son's school? >> the security amazon school does not exist. the security at fox news is much better. now, not to hurt anybody on the panel here but i am most concerned about you and tyrus taking care of yourself that i am about 500 teenagers in a school. why don't we have check-in, checkpoint, security of the kind tha
add bowling to that in a certain kind of asperger's and other mental illnesses and you had access to guns and i don't know if you heard the press conference today but the governor and the lieutenant governor in ted cruz sounded like you. they said they were saying some of the things he said just now. greg: they listen to me. >> i do. i feel that this was in texas and the fact that the gun laws in texas and later spoke with such clarity about we have to do something about accessing get...
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. >> i think that even if the child has aspergers, it makes a difference in the culture and the climate and classroom and school. >> teenagers different. do you spy on them? do you look at what they're doing? there's criticism of how nikolas cruz parents -- or the people he was staying with, not know what he was doing. how did this parent's shooters not know what he was building in this trailer? there was a reluctance, we tend not to scrutinize our kids or get in their way. we give them latitude. what do you think of that? >> i know adam lanza barricaded himself in his basement bedroom for 18 months, put plastic bags on his window and communicated with his mother through a padlock door. that's not normal. we need to be connected with our kids. the interesting thing is, you have to learn how to have healthy relationships, how to be resilient to overcome things that happen in your life. how to make -- how to identify label, manage and express emotions. if you don't learn them, you don't have to have them. some parents aren't able to give what they don't have. in other words, like social,
. >> i think that even if the child has aspergers, it makes a difference in the culture and the climate and classroom and school. >> teenagers different. do you spy on them? do you look at what they're doing? there's criticism of how nikolas cruz parents -- or the people he was staying with, not know what he was doing. how did this parent's shooters not know what he was building in this trailer? there was a reluctance, we tend not to scrutinize our kids or get in their way. we give...
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officially diagnosed, but the family knew he had what we called at that time, the outdated words, aspergers i was married for 52 years to a man that was definitely on the autism spectrum. be -- he was like our own family encyclopedia. it was like a light bulb went thathen we realized, oh, is what is the matter with daddy. he must be on this autism spectrum. it was something that, it was like a relief that i knew that all of the problems that we may cave suffered, the illogi conclusions he would come to is his ability to be shaken from a belief, which you might think would be a good thing, but it was illogic. the ability to say, you are from podunk junction, isn't that the city where the mayor was indicted? you would think, how does he know that? in the same breath or on a different occasion, he would say who is that lady who keeps coming up to me? i would have to say, that is your want -- aunt. guest: one of the things that that color highlighted was that parents will often have this concern that if i accept this diagnosis, if i label my child, then it will be a crutch or the child will be
officially diagnosed, but the family knew he had what we called at that time, the outdated words, aspergers i was married for 52 years to a man that was definitely on the autism spectrum. be -- he was like our own family encyclopedia. it was like a light bulb went thathen we realized, oh, is what is the matter with daddy. he must be on this autism spectrum. it was something that, it was like a relief that i knew that all of the problems that we may cave suffered, the illogi conclusions he would...
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i would like to talk about individuals with aspergers. in the next 10 years, more than 500,000 individuals in the united states will be suffering from or have the autism spectrum. of those individuals, 85% will be un'em employed. they will be college graduates without employment. they will not have jobs. are we serving them well having them graduate from college and have nowhere to go. i believe that we did public-private partnerships with the san francisco chamber of commerce. if you look at this diagram you'll see the non profits we have in the bay area that work to try to help these individuals. yet we have absolutely no coordination. >> thank you. next speaker. the next speaker is coming up i'll call tyler sutton, june' dwanis and joe ramerez. >> hi, i'm mimi aragodi. i have been going to the arc for seven years and i work at the academy of science sciences. i've been there for seven months now almost eight and nine and i have autism. i've been trying to get a job for years. the reason i think the arc is a good place for help because
i would like to talk about individuals with aspergers. in the next 10 years, more than 500,000 individuals in the united states will be suffering from or have the autism spectrum. of those individuals, 85% will be un'em employed. they will be college graduates without employment. they will not have jobs. are we serving them well having them graduate from college and have nowhere to go. i believe that we did public-private partnerships with the san francisco chamber of commerce. if you look at...
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hans asperger -- whose work led to a better understanding of autism -- was complicit in the deaths ofchildren by the third reich. and we wrap up our prime time programming at 11 with theoretical physicist carlo rovelli, he explores the concept of time. that all happens tonight on booktv on c-span2, television for serious readers. >> a -- the pioneer manufacturing industry, and it's different because it's mostly making capital goods, things used by other industries as opposed to direct consumer products. and the literal building of america depends on it. in the beginning the key here is the railroad system. the railroad system needs rails, and that's what the u.s. iron and steel industry grows up on. but also eventually, you know, girders, machinery, armaments, american naval power, you know? even as early as the civil war, right? you know, the great battle of merry mack, you know, armor. so it's economically important, it's kind of symbolically important, you know? it's kind of the great age of iron. you think of, you know, the eiffel tower which is made of, you know, iron, a great sy
hans asperger -- whose work led to a better understanding of autism -- was complicit in the deaths ofchildren by the third reich. and we wrap up our prime time programming at 11 with theoretical physicist carlo rovelli, he explores the concept of time. that all happens tonight on booktv on c-span2, television for serious readers. >> a -- the pioneer manufacturing industry, and it's different because it's mostly making capital goods, things used by other industries as opposed to direct...
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national world war ii museum to hear historian edith scheffer discuss the life of austrian life asperger whose work led to a better understanding of autism but was complicit in the nazi child euthanasia program. later on that night, the nephew of president john f. kennedy will reflect on robert f. kennedy's life at the free library of philadelphia. on friday, cal turner will be at rips comb university in nashville to discuss the rise and values of his family's retail wiz. and on saturday, booktv will be live from the gaithersburg book festival just north of washington d.c. that's a look at some of the events booktv will be covering this week. look for them to air in the near future on booktv on c-span2. .. professor extraordinaire, george mason university, old friend of mine and a brilliant scholar who will be joining me to discuss the book. jeremy, back to
national world war ii museum to hear historian edith scheffer discuss the life of austrian life asperger whose work led to a better understanding of autism but was complicit in the nazi child euthanasia program. later on that night, the nephew of president john f. kennedy will reflect on robert f. kennedy's life at the free library of philadelphia. on friday, cal turner will be at rips comb university in nashville to discuss the rise and values of his family's retail wiz. and on saturday,...
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. —— asperger's syndrome. it's all too familiar.bad, yourself. very well thank you. now that your children have been diagnosed, do you believe you have adhd? i do, then the children were diagnosed we were told that was genetic and because i had three children with it it was told to me that my husband and i might both have that. i struggled for years, i had medication which my doctor gave me but that stopped and i struggle. alex, your brother and sister also have a diagnosis of adhd in adult hood. so the genetic link is there. absolutely. 0ur father was clearly for it comes from, he had projects around the house that perhaps finished, he could not sit still, he would sit in front of his favourite tv programme for half an hour, gets ten minutes into it, walk—off, that was behaviour we grew up with, the house had bits of things finished, have finished projects, he moved from industry to industry doing different types of jobs. do you want an official diagnosis? yes, i would like an official diagnosis, while listening to the other chap i
. —— asperger's syndrome. it's all too familiar.bad, yourself. very well thank you. now that your children have been diagnosed, do you believe you have adhd? i do, then the children were diagnosed we were told that was genetic and because i had three children with it it was told to me that my husband and i might both have that. i struggled for years, i had medication which my doctor gave me but that stopped and i struggle. alex, your brother and sister also have a diagnosis of adhd in adult...